Ferranti Effect causes the receiving end voltage to be more than the sending end voltage. It occurs mainly in long transmission lines when they are lightly loaded. In this condition, the inductance of the lines becomes more resulting in increased receiving end voltage.
The reason for the Ferranti effect is an increase in voltage on the receiving end of a long transmission line to the voltage at the sending end. This increase in voltage usually produces damage on the receiving end.
the receiving end voltage is higher then the sending end voltage due presense of the capacitor and inductor
MOSFET is Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor. IGFET Insulated Gate Field Effect Transistor. But these expressions are practically synonyms.
Assume the AC currents are going in opposite (SAME) directions in a twin pair transmission line. The magnetic fields so created have the effect of forcing the current flow towards the centre (OUTSIDE). The effect is greater with higher frequency. As the copper is not being effectively utilised, the resistance goes up. This effect is distinct from "skin effect". The effect is also greatest if the gap between wires is small. Unfortunately, as of April 2009 an on-line calculator is difficult to find.
the early effect is a width base modulation due to which collector curren inc by inc of c-b voltage
Ripples in electricity are usually defined as small, unwanted variations due to direct current. The effect of using a filter capacitor in this environment may vary, but usually has a smoothing effect on the ripple.
Supply voltage , temperature , frequency are factors that effect the electrical parameters of opamp
The Ferranti effect is reduced by using shunt reactors and series capacitors.
Ferranti was created in 1905.
Basil de Ferranti died in 1988.
Basil de Ferranti was born in 1930.
Basil de Ferranti has written: 'Electronics, Europe and Survival'
Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti was born on 1864-04-09.
Marco Aurelio Zani de Ferranti was born in 1801.
Marco Aurelio Zani de Ferranti died in 1878.
Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti died on 1930-01-13.
he invented the first generator
It could refer to the 1/2" Semi Rigid Coax cable that Ferranti once used for their "Broadband" Local Area Network systems that got installed in some office building and in manufacturing environments during the early 80s. This cable is also known as CATV (of USA origins?). If my memory serves me correctly, there was an armoured version of the cable. I used to work for a large Insurance Company in South East London that had one of these Ferranti Cabling systems installed. I was trained by Ferranti on its theory of operation, installation and termination.
Ferranti, Del Conte, Belmonte, Ponte, Monte.